PostitSam

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PostitSam

PostitSam

@simpleliving22

Suffer no fools.

Melbourne, Victoria Katılım Mart 2020
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6 News Australia
6 News Australia@6NewsAU·
#BREAKING 🚨 6 News projects One Nation will win a House of Representatives seat for the first time, defeating the Liberals in tonight's Farrer by-election David Farley leads independent candidate Michelle Milthorpe with a two-candidate-preferred vote of 60% to 40%
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Ryan Dally
Ryan Dally@Ryandally08·
#BREAKING Ben Roberts Smith gets arrested at by dozens of Police at Sydney Airport. ISIS terrorist, Janai Safar, gets personally escorted off the plane and gets a welcome home party.
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Maryam
Maryam@hell_line0·
I saw one post this morning that said women over 50 shouldn’t wear their hair long and another post that said women over 50 shouldn’t wear their hair short because it ages them more and I just want to say that women of all ages should wear their hair however the fuck they want
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Republicans against Trump
Republicans against Trump@RpsAgainstTrump·
King Charles reminds Trump and MAGA that NATO invoked Article 5 for the first time after 9/11, when all alliance members came to the aid of the United States. “Today, Mr. Speaker, that same unyielding resolve is needed for the defense of Ukraine and her most courageous people,” the king said, receiving a standing ovation🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇦
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Jesus Chrysler
Jesus Chrysler@JesusChryslerII·
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Ryan Dally
Ryan Dally@Ryandally08·
#BREAKING A Special Forces soldier who fought alongside Ben Roberts-Smith in Afghanistan slams the ‘witch hunt’ currently engulfing him. In the brutal, unforgiving landscape of Afghanistan, the lines between friend and foe were often indistinguishable. “You don’t really know from one minute to the next if they’re are friendly or not” “Everything’s pretty much trying to kill you most of the time.” He has adhered to the unwritten code of the “quiet professionals” for over 10 years. But, has now, emerged from the shadows. “I just would feel like a traitor to the Brotherhood if I didn’t” “For us, the war hasn’t ended and I wouldn’t feel right if I just sat and did nothing about it” “They can spent $310 million on a witch hunt to achieve nothing” “but don’t have the money to spend on ASIO staff to monitor known ISIS supporters AKA the Bondi shooters, where as we know 15 Australians were killed” The blurred lines between combatant and civilian were a constant, deadly challenge. “With insurgency... you don’t really know from one minute to the next if they’re friendly” He said “the wheels started to fall off” When they were mandated to start working with the Afghan Army and Afghan Police. The persecution of Ben Roberts Smith should end today with all charges dropped.
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vintagelover
vintagelover@queennaurelia·
I’ve never seen anything more accurate
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Ryan Dally
Ryan Dally@Ryandally08·
#BREAKING Australia’s most decorated living war hero, Ben Roberts Smith, was “overwhelmed” by well wishers at the Anzac Day Dawn Service this morning in Currumbin, QLD. “I never thought about not coming” “I was always going to be here” “He is absolutely welcome to any service that he chooses to join” Major General Day said on Friday. The Albanese Government’s persecution of this man is a national disgrace.
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S@Shirink_13·
Don't forget these people raped kids, killed them, ate them and not a single culprit got arrested. Instead, we are having a war with Iran to liberate its women. This should haunt everyone. Please don't normalize it. Keep talking about it.
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Aaron Smith
Aaron Smith@aaronsmith·
Donald Trump says he is not very happy with Australia. I think I speak for many Australians when I say, who gives a shit?
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Caolan
Caolan@CaolanReports·
Russian agents are in Budapest. They are here to meddle with the election. Expect fake news, AI and even a potential false flag incident if Orban loses. Be cautious what you read over the next 24 hours. Disinformation will be in overdrive. Orban is not going to go quietly.
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Concerned Citizen
Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho·
So we’re supposed to believe this rusted tin Can with balloons attached to it, just travelled at 25,000mph through the Van Allen belt and crashed safely into the sea? Seriously 25,000mph?
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Mostly Peaceful Serge
Mostly Peaceful Serge@ChristiaanDur·
I was part of the team that tracked Hekmatullah down. Here’s my take. 1. Innocent until proven guilty and sadly I think it will be almost impossible to find a jury in Australia that is unbiased in this case - either way. 3. Accountability. If multiple employees of a large organisation committed crimes over an extended period of time (as alleged) - let’s say sexual misconduct - the organizational culture would be blamed and that culture starts with the chairman and the board. And some of their heads would roll. In the ADF it starts with the Prime Minister and the Minister of Defence, the CDF, and Commander Special Ops. The idea that you could send a person for 12 x 6 month tours - I don’t care how special you are - to kill without erosion of the mind and value set is absolute negligence. There are other examples of units with up to 50% of the personnel psychologically damaged because these same leaders thought they could send 19 year old girls to watch killing on repeat. The leaders lacked the basic human understanding of what is needed to operate in this environment. It was gross negligence by political and military leaders and has damaged individuals / families / children forever. The lack of accountability over these allegations is the worst example of leadership I have ever seen. Leadership starts with accountability and a leader should not avoid accountability but be proud of the culture they built and yell their achievements from the rooftops. 3. Related to #1 and #2 is the bullshit. The lies and Propoganda our government tells the people of Australia about what war actually is - so they can sell it. War is chaotic. It is unpredictable. It is harrowing. It is heart breaking. It is incredibly testing. It is rewarding. It is bonding. What is the right culture to succeed in that environment? This is the grown up conversation we need to have as Australians. Can Australians understand the brutal realities of this world and what is needed to protect their way of life - or are we going to continue to lie to them and have them believe some kumbayyah utopia where we don’t need a military - nor do we need men that can do the things necessary to keep us safe. The culture necessary to win has been described as the warrior monk - a simultaneous master of the traits to take life and preserve it. It’s a huge ask - even for the most special minds. But Australia has the 4th lowest per capita military in the west and the second lowest per sqkm. Our strategic circumstances dictate our military requirements and Australians have become largely detached from Australia’s strategic risk - unprecedented since ww2. And this attachment to a utopian view of the world means, that sadly, a large portion of the population has been indoctrinated by the media to hate men, masculinity and the military. The lack of proper process with BRS has been fueled by this utopian mind virus. I will argue that honesty with the people - the truth - is the best antidote to any false reality the population may have about Australia’s circumstance. The false reality is not helped by the lies; -‘victory is just around the corner’ for 25 years in Afghanistan. - Sadam has WMD and Iraq needs liberating - we supported the Iranian PMF in 2016 after we built and lost control of ISIS (I was there also). With the help of the Iranian forces we defeated Isis. Then the pmf gained political power in Iraq in 2023 and oil money started flowing to Iran - currently working on that minor issue. Again more lies because we can’t admit our mistakes politically. - We are fighting Islamic extremists in Syria and not actually putting the al queda affiliate ( Al nusra) in charge of Syria - which Erdogan is having a really hard time controlling right now. Australians deserve a government that is honest - and that starts with accountability - just like they expect of us who pay for them. Australia cannot handle Iran with its current perception of war
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SaltyGoat
SaltyGoat@SaltyGoat17·
Everyone agree here?
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Amock_
Amock_@Amockx2022·
THIS IS BRUTALLY SAVAGE 🔥🔥 Journalist –– What do you think of Trump's speech? 🇺🇸 Rep. Moulton –– "I am not child psychologist, so I can't understand the mind of Trump" 😭 It has become this easy to humiliate Trump
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Donna Mugoh
Donna Mugoh@Eddie_Mugoh·
Degeneracy runs America.
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Anonymous
Anonymous@YourAnonNews·
Trump has lost his Fuckin' marbles
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Sabrina X
Sabrina X@CinematicEye_·
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT EPSTEIN DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT EPSTEIN DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT EPSTEIN DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT EPSTEIN DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT EPSTEIN DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT EPSTEIN DO NOT BE DISTRACTED.
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський
As a result of the war we are going through, and because our enemy is extensively using the Iranian “Shahed” drone technology, we have developed our own system. And today, we are sharing what we have developed with countries in the Middle East. Ukraine is highly regarded for this. We have shifted the geopolitical landscape. Everyone understands that Russia is sharing intelligence with Iran. And everyone understands that, in terms of expertise, no one today can help the way Ukraine can. We are discussing several areas to ensure mutually beneficial cooperation. The first area is weapons, production, exchange of experience, and the exchange of resources that may not be available in one country or another. The second track concerns long-term energy cooperation. We're talking about ten-year partnerships. We have already signed a relevant agreement with Saudi Arabia, and we have also signed a ten-year agreement with Qatar. Over these ten years, we will focus on co-production, building manufacturing facilities—production lines in Ukraine and in these countries. We will also address, for example, how to supply a country with diesel in the event of shortages and major global challenges. Yesterday, I reached an agreement on diesel supplies for at least one year. From there, it becomes a matter for our companies and the local companies. From my conversation with journalists (1/3).
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський
When I travel outside of Ukraine, I get daily intelligence updates online. This morning, I was briefed that U.S. military facilities in the Middle East and the Gulf region were photographed by Russian satellites in the interests of Iran. On March 24th, they imaged the U.S.–UK joint military facility on Diego Garcia located in the Chagos Archipelago in the Indian Ocean. They also captured pictures of Kuwait International Airport and parts of the infrastructure of the Greater Burgan oil field. On March 25th, they took pictures of the Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia. The Shaybah oil and gas field in Saudi Arabia, İncirlik Air Base in Türkiye, and Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar were all imaged on March 26th. There are no Ukrainian facilities on this list. But who is helping whom when sanctions are lifted from an aggressor that earns daily revenue and provides intelligence for strikes against American, Middle Eastern, UK, and U.S.–UK bases and so on? When surveillance is carried out over facilities in Ukraine, we always understand that they must be protected, since plans are in motion to destroy them – energy and water infrastructure, military facilities, and so on. Everyone knows that repeated reconnaissance indicates preparations for strikes. How can sanctions be eased if this is what the Russians are doing? There must be pressure on the aggressor. And lifting sanctions is certainly not pressure. It looks strange. Sanctions are being lifted, while the aggressor is providing intelligence to strike facilities, including those of the countries that are discussing or have already lifted sanctions. From my conversation with journalists (3/3).
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